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Submission panel for 1:1 Architects Build Small Spaces Exhibition

Design
2009 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Using the landscape of the Museum as a test site, the V&A invited nineteen architects to submit proposals for structures that examine notions of refuge and retreat. Responding to specific locations in the Museum, the architects explored themes such as study, work, play, performance and contemplation. Seven of the proposals were then selected for construction at full-scale.

These projects promoted an attitude to architecture where to 'dwell' meant something more than simply to find shelter. Each building invited the participation of the viewer. These immersive environments reawakened people's ability to inhabit architectural space on both a physical and an emotional level.

This structure is intended for the V&A's Cast Courts. Its inhabitant would be connected live to a number of visitors wandering around the Museum, using wireless cameras and microphones. In the same way as architectural plaster casts allow us to replicate and transport a 'built moment' through time and space, this project would allow us to reproduce parallel visitor experiences and insert them into the mind of an individual, detached observer.

Object details

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Object type
TitleSubmission panel for 1:1 Architects Build Small Spaces Exhibition (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Digital print
Brief description
Submission panel from Bernard Khoury for 1:1 Architects Build Small Spaces Exhibition, Beirut, 2009.
Physical description
Digital print on paper for the 'Army Of Me' project, a round structure with a body shaped space in the centre with a monitor, speakers and microphone below the head, and 16 separate helmets with video camera, earpiece and microphone for mobile gallery visitors; plan at top left, with longitudinal section and still visitor at top centre and mobile visitor at top right with a background of objects in the V&A Cast Courts; 16 part exploded axonometric on left side, with plan labelled 'A' and 'B' in centre and 39 longitudinal sections on right side; a monitor with speaker and a microphone labelled 'A' on the lower left; 16 helmets labelled 'B' along the bottom; with a plan of the V&A building including the South Court and Cast Courts.
Dimensions
  • Height: 83.9cm
  • Width: 59.5cm
Summary
Using the landscape of the Museum as a test site, the V&A invited nineteen architects to submit proposals for structures that examine notions of refuge and retreat. Responding to specific locations in the Museum, the architects explored themes such as study, work, play, performance and contemplation. Seven of the proposals were then selected for construction at full-scale.

These projects promoted an attitude to architecture where to 'dwell' meant something more than simply to find shelter. Each building invited the participation of the viewer. These immersive environments reawakened people's ability to inhabit architectural space on both a physical and an emotional level.

This structure is intended for the V&A's Cast Courts. Its inhabitant would be connected live to a number of visitors wandering around the Museum, using wireless cameras and microphones. In the same way as architectural plaster casts allow us to replicate and transport a 'built moment' through time and space, this project would allow us to reproduce parallel visitor experiences and insert them into the mind of an individual, detached observer.
Collection
Accession number
E.1412-2010

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Record createdFebruary 1, 2011
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